Resilient VHR Satellite Mapping at Scale: Monitoring Europe’s Borders, Land and Cities
Geospatial data collection in Europe is increasingly constrained in sensitive border regions affected by conflict, restricted access, and GNSS disruption. For countries bordering Russia and Belarus, the ability to reliably acquire high-resolution data, independent of airspace permissions and resilient to jamming or spoofing, is critical.
This presentation shows how very high-resolution (VHR) satellite imagery enables consistent, large-scale mapping in these environments. Unlike aerial surveys, satellites operate without in-region access and remain unaffected by GNSS interference.
These capabilities support national applications including land use, LPIS, biodiversity monitoring, and urban development, while enabling scalable, high-frequency 15 cm time series and 3D models for digital twin applications. Join the presentation to learn more.
